BY YESTERDAY'S MAIL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1899.

The Democratic Prese condemns it utterly though it is generally acknowledged to be not so draconit is 3ras anticl from the Kaisers

The following are from Home papers dates of Ocynbnuser Speech last Septemb "May 28th to June gris-

Spain's Future.

ONE MADRID 28th. At a meeling of members of the Majority in the Senate and the Chamber, Señor Silvela, the Premier, presided as dem

The Vorniserts "cha isea bill as signifying the complete onibilation of the Fight of coalition of the German "working class, and says that the workmen accept the challenge offered thein, and

and will – fight @strenuously," conscious of having tight and civilisation on www their side. KES Reviewing the disisters which Spain had suffered in the recent war, the Premier said they were due exclusively to those in power at the time. The people find not contributed to, them, except in having with great resignation

much enthusiasm.

The Frankfurter Zeitung sums up the bill in a sentence." The right of coalition is left they will be punished" a

whole social development of the country.

line) the Afric and the birdie (same line) sister ships of 12,000 tons bach the P and Q Chino, of 8,000 tons the inifredian (of the Leyland line), togoo; the Germania (White Star), 5000 tons; and the Englishman and Caudroman (both of the Dominion line), the former 6,350 tons and the latter 5,000 tons.

Russian Famine. HOPES ENTERTAINED THAT THE HARVEST MAT VET BE SAVED

ODESSA, May 28th." During the last two or three days the number

cause the situation remains is less terrible, but because the si unchanged.

Improvement there can be none for at least two months, and those two months will be very trying

She was accompanied by a companion, and it is said that her visit to this country: had been undertaken with a view to Improving her health. The two ladies arrived at the hotel late on Tuesday evening. They did not regis ter their names in the visitors book, and by the it was understood that they were merely

on the mong leave for New York, and on the

It was about five o'clock yesterday morning that Miss Darche's companion, alarmed the household, with the information that she had suddenly awakened and discovered the younger. lady under the circumstances related above, my

NATURE OF THE INJURIES, S

TROUBLE

FR

THE SERVIAN TIER":

LONDON, June 18th Serious conflicts have taken place on the Servian frontier owing to raiding by Albanians and Servian troops The Serbs say that Tur kish regulars were also engaged in the mid The Forte and Servis aro: exchanging, notes anent the outbreak e

RECIPROCITY, BETWEEN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES AND

22 AMERICA

A treaty has been concluded at Washington British Guiana, and a similar treaty is likely to

concluded for Jamaica

ANNIVERSARIES,

Battle of Wagram.

ghai taken by the firitish. incess fielena married

Boss:While Gloud: laund

Bay-

Chinese

“Kwang-st. Sun-res

Low water

to workmen, but if they use of letters and reports from the famine districts made enormous sacrifices by going us to fight also considers that the bill-imperils tho has been sonjewhat less, not because the famine | A medical man who was staying at the hotel asranging for reciprocity between America and High, water in a country which did not inspire them with The Norddeutsche Allgemeine writes that

bo The Chambers, with the the bill in no way infringes the right of coali object of compensating the people, must theretion, but only aims at preventing abuse of the Fore devote themselves to hard work. Radical right, its übject being to serve those ends reforms were necessary, and for these, after the which, are striren for alike by employers, and greatest efforts, he had heen obliged to find a employees. place. He believed that the reformis could be realised without recourse being had to a Dic tatorship, which he disapproved if he failed the country would fall under a Dictatorship, which would by, so means provide a remedy for its situation, but would be productive of The greatest evils.

Senor Pigal was chosen as candidate for the Presidency of the Chamber. Marshal Campos, who sat on the right of Seuer Silvela as Presi dent of the Senate, thanked the Queen Regent and the Government for his appointment.

Router..

Belgians Cut the Record in

The Liberal papers, however, doubt the truth

of the latter assertionday.

London Fires. EXCITING RESCUE FROM A BURNING

BUILDING IN OXFORD STREET.

fire broke out shortly before five o'clock yesterday morning in the lower part of a large privalo house in Newman-st., Oxford-st. . ---

After it was thought the inmates were all out, the shrieks of a woman were heard, and through the dense smoke, which by this time enveloped the burning structure, could be seen the figure of a female at the front window on the third floor appealing for help,

The following letter, which appears in the Odesskin Nevosts of to day, shows that the state of affairs in the Goverment of Kazan is still such as to demand ever fresh efforts on behalf of the inhabitants

was gumma and ad injuries were not serious. thought that the lady's were not but a more careful examination proved that the wound in her head, although scarcely discemi gable," might very easily result fatally The weapon on the bed was apparently nothing more formidable than a toy pistol, but the tiny pellet had entered the skull at an exceedingly dangerous angle. At a late hour last night Miss Darche was still alive, but "grave fears “I beg you to make known to the reader of ware entertained as to her recovery your paper," writes the author of this letter,The police of the "A" Division have been * my earnest appeal for help for 30 Russian, apprised of the strange occurrence. and Tartar villages round the town of Arsk in this government, where thousands of poor wretches stant in the surest need of prompt assistance. Though much is done by the Red Cross Society, it cannot meet all the deinands upon it.KG BALLANTINEN

Every day thousands present themselves and walt all day in hope of some help, but for want of money we are obliged to refuse them and to send them away empty."

Antarctio Exploration.

BRUSSELS, May 31st. An interview granted to the Independance Belge by 31, Arctowski, the geologist attached to the Belgian Antarctic expedition, has elicited one or two interesting details of the cruise,

M. Arctowski, who has returned in advancedShe was found, however, to be injured bathised; all that is necessary for the moment has

of De Gerlache, states that on New Year's Day, 1898, the Belgica gronnded on reef in the port of Hushaia, and it was not before the end of that month that any of the serious work of the expedition could be attempted.

The escape froin Tottenham-court-rd was by this time on the scene, and Firemen Sidney Sullens and Thomas Brannad fan it under the window and succeeded in bringing safely to the ground a young woman named Annie Collis. bodily and by the shock, and was at ance con- eyed to the Middlesex Hospital in Mortimer a Serious damage was done to the premises before the fire could be extinguished.

Dook Fire,

Notfar from Cape Cockburn a new strait was discovered, beyond which could be seen a loftywo LIVES LOST AND A JETTY BURNT OUT. range of ice-covered mountains, S

The fire which broke out at the Victoria No-life exists on these lands, but in the w

Dock at late hour on Thursday night was of ters around whales and sends are plentiful.

To the Belgica belongs the honour of having very senous character. The whole, of yes, penetrated further into the Antarctic icefieldsterday.firemen were engaged, and last evening. than any preceeding expedition. On 30th May, volumes of smoke were still issuing from the 1805, 87:39 south latitude was reached

hold of the Banffshire, a large steamship lying near the scene of the outbreak.

Deadly Frozen Drinks.

ICE-CREAM POISONS FIFTY-FOUR PERSONS IN AMERICA.

NEW YORK The great base of the american summer, uainely, the excessive copsinaption of frozen drinks, has begun its harvest of deaths,

Yesterday at an Eastport church festival 54 persons were poisoned by ice-cream, two cler Kymen being amongst them.

The catastrophe is expected. to bring before the authorities the necessity of stopping the wholesale consumption of so-called Soda, which is so large a source of profit to New York druggists.

"

New York Kidnapping.

NEW YORK. New York last night was delirious with joy at the recovery of baby Clark, whose recent kidnapping created such a sensation..

Even to-day Sixty-fifth-st. was continuously thronged with a cheering crowd, who insisted every now and then in seeing the mother and child in the window

Detective-chief MCluskey states that the dramatic part of the case is only just beginning. He declares that there is an organised band of Lidnappers headed by the son of a judge, who after shining for a time as a brilliant spend thrift, became successively a Tammany captain, an automobile driver, and a yellow journalist.,

Some of his accomplices are wealthy and well. known men, and the publication of their names

will cause a great sensation.

New York Inquiry, SENSATIONAL CHARGES AGAINST THE MAZET COMMITTEE'S ATTORNEY

NEW YORK

At the Mazer Gomimistce, to-day "an acute phase was reached.

Price, a noted tenderloin police captain, ac- used the comice for Mrs pure committee attorney, Moss, of in- himself before the grand jury in 1801 Price was therefore fling out.

Moss purposes resigning and thus ending the investigation.

Gin-Soaked "Africa.

LIVERPOOL Intelligence has been received here that the Sierra Leone Government have adopted the same plan as the Lagos authorities respecting the new duties on spirits, and will make the increase operative on liquors in stock and not bona fide" sold, and which may have alrendy - paid the lower duty,

A circular to this effect has been sent out by the Sierra Leone Government to the merchants. Official now has reached here that President Coleman had been re-elected President of the Republic of Liberia, West Africa. Reuter

Danish Labour War PROSPECT OF A HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN

CHIEING LOCKED OUT

COPENHAGEN, May 30t The number of men now locked out in the Danish building tide is 33,000, and as Etextile manufacturers are joini the mos

ment, it is helieved that from 80,000 to 100,000 men will be thrown jale before the

of the

perative coopers, hitherto

work for the sake of

four

in a recent interview with a representative of the Rostia, Court, Tolstol stated that this government of Kazan was now, in his opinion, more in need of help than any other part of the country In Samara relief is now well organ been done, and contributions are not lacking. Count Tolstoi also insisted strongly on the necessity of finding out carefully, on the spot, the statistics of the harvests of last year and the year before last in these districts

Extraordinary Cricket."

May 31st Surrey scored 811 against Somerset at the Oval yesterday, the highest score in the history of the club, and Robert Abel was credited with 357 not our, which lands him the top of the averages. Somerset scored well on the whole; but what a defeat-one innings and 379 runs. SURREY

be not out

Brockwall;, « Newton, b Oil:

Daniel, Medl

DLA Jephson, b Hedley

Hayward, c' Hedies, 15B.

Heding. b. Crafald

Cranfield d

F. 3. Crawford, & Daniell,

„Stanley •

"K, J. Key, & Cranfield," bi

Less, and b.G

Marshall, 6 GI Richardson (T.), Gu

"Extras":

It seems strange that he should feel it neces sary to insist on this now, for we should have thought that would have been done long ago,

Generally speaking it is very difficult to get any thoroughly trustworthy statistical informa tion as to the number of assistance given There are no special maps of the districts pub lished at least, if there are they are not access. sible to the general public, but strictly official.

During the last few days rain has fallen in some parts, of the south-western region, and hopes are entertained that the harvest may yet be saved; for the Odessa district the rain, such as it was, is unhappily too late to be of much

Total·

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Crawford, Brockwall

ardson

W. Hiculey, ▷ Lets

Stanley, & Stichardere Marshall, Rich Rabson, à Richardson... w. Trask, e Brockwall, b. Less 31, Woods, by Haywarde

Nichali, b Hayward,

Brockwell

banill

Brockwell,

Cap Hickley,

AE, Newien, c Urockwell,

Richardson

Cranfield, not out

Many exciting stenes were witnessed, and it is known that two lives were lost. A fireman belonging to the ship was driven overboard at the commencement of the fire, and adabourer named Thomas Bailey, of East Field des Silver town, was suffocated by ammogia fimer: I was speaking a couple of days ago with a in the early hours of yesterday morning, com merchant here, who assured me that, in Several men suffered injuries, and one had to spite of all alarmist rumors, there would be no be taken to the Seamen's Hospital.

real scarcity of com this year. Wheat, which last year cost 35 5d. the pool (5 pools equal. 3 bushels) stands now at is. Ed. n bare halt

The proprietors keep their corn two, three and even four years in the hope of a rise, and when their is a scarcity, and prices are high, it- is surprising what large quantities of corn will. suddenly be available.

Spain Selis.

CAROLINES AND LADRONES TO, GERMANY,

MADRID.

The origin of the fire is unknown. Smoke was first seen ascending from K jetty, to which the sis. Hanfshire, of Glasgow, was moored. A fortnight since she returned from New Zealand with a corgo.of wool and frozen meat. Some 2,000 bales of wool has been transferred to a large corrugated iron shed on the jetty, and on Thursday the men were unloading the frozen meat About twenty minutes past ten it was noticed that smoke was rising from the wooden structuŋé resting on piles, and that the shed had also been attacked. -Engines from West Ham, East Ham, and all over the London metropolitan area were soon on the spot. The fire by this time had gained a firm hold of the jetty and building, Crowds of people were attracted to-States Parliamentary dificulties brought about the dock, and the greatest excitement prevailed Order was admirably kept by the dock police

The Banffshire became aight immediately after the alarm was given. Flames from the jelty scorched the side of the vessel, burning away every particle of paint, and then running up the rigging

It was at this early stage that the first fatality occurred. A man, said to be a fireman, seeing the awnings alight dived overboard in an endeavour to escape. He was not seen to rise, and cyo witnesses state that he inust have been drowned. Another man also jumped into the Water, but he was picked up by a lighterman, The fire rapidly enveloped the corrugated shed and destroyed it Yesterday the place was a complete wreck. The salvage consisted of a small quantity of spoilt wool

The Banffshire was-grounded on the mud, fire in her interior. Several unfortunate accid: and efforts were made to subdue the ents occurred yesterday. Thomas Bailey fell into the hold and was asphyxiated.

Wormington St, Plaistow, fell into the reserve Another man named Alexander Gerard of

bunker, and sustained two scalp wounds and injury to his back!

At a late hour last evening the firemen working on the ship ---

were

The Banffshire is a steamship of 5.526 tons, and is commanded by Capt. Stewart. She has. only been built two or three years

The Contes were reopened to-day with the usual ceremonies in the Queen Regent's in augural speech she said

When peace was concluded with the United change of Ministry. The present Cabinet. believed that according to Ast 54 of the Con- stitution it was for me to ratify the treaty and to give account to the Chambers. The Caroline Island, Palaos, and the greater part of the Ladrones remained under our dominion, but the State Government were of opinion that it was not expedient for Spain to retain these possessions; the diminished remains of our for mer Empire, and they signed with the German Emperor a Convention whereby they offered to cede to him those territories, for which purpose à bill will immediately be submitted to the Chambers, drobn

"The most important, urgent, and difficult task imposed upon you by your mandate is to balance our finances by liquidating the charges resulting from the war by means of the ordinary and permanent resources of the country policy directed to this end my Government will Thanks to an austere and energetic economic not call upon the country to make fresh painful sacrifices, but the burden will be equitably dis tributed among all classey of the state"

Pumping a Criminal.

GERMAN POLICE METHODS OF TRACING ASSALA STOLEN GOLDISTAMAAN

Extrax, 1-b's

Thinf

je Marshall, ardson.

to thw Richardson

zb Brockwell; 7,

b Richardson

Crawford, Brackwell. Brockwell,

not aut

Brockwall

Italian Forgera Gang. LED BY A YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, There came to a close, before the Court of Turin on Thursday last, an extraordi mary romance of crime, of which the central

GERMANY'S ATTITUDE ON THE ALA SAMOAN QUESTIONS RATIONA~ Loxaoy, June roth,

Hem Von Buelow, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Reichstag, said that the Samoa Commission may abolish the kingship in order to setile the disputes; but in any event Germany opposes any encroach mant on the Samoa Treaty, and will demand. an indemnity for the loss of property and the illegal arrest of her subjects.

OBITUARY,

LONDON, `June 20th.

* The death is announced of Mr. Robert Ascroft, Member of Parliament for Oldmam,

THE SOUTH EDINBURGH ELECTION.

LONDON,June 20th,

Mr. Dewar, the Radical candidate, has been clcc.ed member for South- Edinburgh by 5,820 voles ngainst 4,589 votes polled for General | Wauchope," the Conservative candidate, re- placing Mr. Robert Cox, deceased.

CRICKET

MAN LONDON “June 14th The cricket match between, Lancashire and Derbyshire at Manchester resulted to-day in the defeat of Derbyshire by eight wickets?

···Middlesex - won the match-with- Kent at Lords by 118 runs.

All the following matches were drawn -- Australians vs. Yorkšliire : Gloucester 2. War. wick; Sussex 25. Nottingham; and Somerset,

Hampshire.

LONDON, June 17th..

The decisiveness of the Australian victory at Lord's has had a severely chastening effect on believers in the superiority of the English cricketers, who candidly acknowledged that, they were outplayed from first to last in every department of the game gb

Despite the attraction of Ascot,-marvellous crowds gathered at Lord's fo witness the struggle. There were 25,000 spectators on Thursday and Friday; but a marked decrease: to-day, Ma

The weather was magnificent throughout.. Radical changes had been made in the .com position of the English team, and the youth Assizefulness of its members was noticeable. The full

team was as follows Mr. MacLaren (Lancashire) Hayward (Surrey) Tyddesley (Lanca-

-shire)

figure and the moving spirit is a young and beautiful woman.

This heroine, whose name is Carolina Gulla, was the daughter of parents in the deepest | poverty, but her good looks won for her a hus. band of the superior artisan class, who aban doned her in a year, leaving her a mother

Then she fell in with one Paolo Scarrone, who from a pleasant companion became a lover, and, from a lover an instructor in the dark mysteries of the professional forgenman. Scarrong war the head of a gang of banknote forgers which had its centre in Piedmont, and agents and branches in every province of Talyses the

Mr. Fry (Sussex}

Sanitary Board first

sik moon

251-year

ing ways

noon

par: Zamin. kr. 24mi Afternoon ti pāri gömin, ANNIVERSARIES,TRUE63 1857-El M. Boggs sentenced to transporta

tion for life for piracy. 1868 Princess Victoria of Wales bom. 1889-The survey party of the Canton-Kowloon

railway left Hongkong 1893-Duke of York married

1898

Cable between Cheetoo, and Wej.hal-

wei completed

AGENDA

1pm Turned Up" at Theatre Royal

TO-MORROW.

Undelivered cargo per dupla, Merioneth

shire, and Indralemo subject to rent, Belgian King sails for San Francisco. 10 p.m.- Shaughtrain “at Theatre Royal,

SATURDAY, 811,

Columbia sails for Portland, Or. Noon---English mail, Bengal, säil Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Hongkong Electric Co. at their offices in Queen's Buildings

Sale of Leasehold Property "by: Messrs.

Hughes and Hough Hongkong Mara sails for San Francisco

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS:

MAILS DUE EnglishCoromandel) topmartas. American (China) to-morrow. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 10th inst. American (Doric) 15th inst,“

The steamer Hiroshima ↑ Maru- (Bombay. Line) left Kobe, via Moji; for this port to-day, and is expected to unive here on the 11th inst.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer, R.M.S. Empress of Japan, arrived at Kobe ar p.m. on Tuesday the 4th July, and left again at midnight for Shanghai and Hongkong.

KS Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) Lilley (Warwick) Mr. Townsend (Gloucester) Mead (Essex) Mr. Jackson (Yorkshire)". Rhodes (Yorkshire) Afr: Jessop (Gloucester)

Notwithstanding that the home team had the NATA first use of a perfect wicket, the six best wickets went down for ob

total of 206 runs

(Thé O. & 6,5 5. Co.'s steamer Coptic: with mails &c which left hence June 6th for... San Francisco via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobej

aland Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived. ather destination on the 6th instantES

HONGKONG' AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Isla de Cuba Féd at Kowloon – Docki Isla de Luzon ANEH.M.S. Tweed,

It was only Mr. Jackson's 73 and Mr. Jessop's 5 that saved an utter collapse, and produced a The bowling of Jones war deadly seven wickets falling to him for 88 runs a Di Juan d'Ausina

The visitors opened wiil characteristic patience.

gave three chances. AGRE

+123

Hill also ran up 131, in which..however, he England's start in the second

innings 125 behind-was again disastrous Mr Fry disap pearing for 4; R. S. Ranitsinjhl for o; and Mr. Townsend for 8: A gallant stand was matte by Hayward (77), and Mrt MacLaren, and this averted a single innings defeat, the total being 240

w th

Cas

PASSED THE CANAL, Outward=16th"]une-Menelas

"Ataka Bombay, Domenico,

denie, 6, 27th June-- June-Forntosa, Trisle,

Homewardim 27th- Jung

garry, Indus, Heidelburg

From being his pupil, Carolina soon became his accomplice, and ultimately reversed theThe main feature of their innings of 421 was

developing a skill and audacity which Trumper's perfect 155, in which he never gave Willner une made her the brain of the conspiracy a chance

So much was this the case that when, in 1897, Payla and his brother Guiseppe. were arrested she pitted her woman's wit against the law to such purpose that, though Paolo was convicted, she brought Guiseppe safely through his trial, and had so completely foiled the police in their efforts to get at the inner workings of the association that the was able, almidst imme diately after to resume operations, and to cany them on until a few weeks ago, when the police as the result of long planning, w

· were able to | enclose the forgers completely in their meshes The false banknotes issued in all parts of Italy are valued at many thousands of pounds. eminement, about so other persons being

She was sentenced to seven years solitary demned to varying terms of imprisonment

Mr. MacLaren madda grand 88 not out. The effort was comparable to K. S. Ranjitsinhji's stand in the first test match,

Shipping.

Arrivals.

HITACHI MARU,” Jaðar

B.-Murray, th June, General- AZTEC Hawaiian sten

On the Australians going in a second time, they made the required 26 runs without the loss confucism on the English failure in

a wicket.

severe. Reflecting obviously on the genem! dis. appointment The Times characterises the dis play, especially the fielding as discreditable and deplorable can

TELEGRAMS.

PROGRESS OF BURMAHYA

LONDON, 15th June.

BERLIN May 28th. The annual Burmah dinner took place yas A few months ago Willy Lange, the messen.terday evening The Chairman, General Sir ger of a large Berlin publishing house, embezzlGeorge White, in proposing the toast of the

LONDON, Jung 20th The cricket match at Eastbourne Sussex and. Cambridge University has resulted in the de

PERSONS, feat of the University by ten wickets.

Middlesex has defeated Leicestershire at Lords by ten wickets.

Netts has won the match against Derbyshire Nottingham by an innings and 180 runs.

ARREST OF AN EDITOR FOR

SEDITION, ROMANA

BONDAY, 15th June,

Shanghai for u

steamer,3,8204:

قائد

fat July, J.-S. Van Buren: MEEROO, Chinese steamjer

July, Shanghat ist Joly

339

HOIAO;- French: steamer, 509,

5th July,-Haibow-4th- Generi ARMarty BEWAng Lee, Chinese ster

Lincoln, 5th July,Canton

MES. N FUSAN MASU,, Japanese

TAKEANGA Brih ster

July

Jardine, Matheson ROHILLA, British

The editor of the local Marathi daily The Gurakht, has been arrested and charged beforeLockyer, R.NE fue Magistrate for publishing a seditious article.

Bait was reinsed.

ed £2,000. When captured next day he evening Prospenty to Burmah said he Belfast Bhipbuilding.declared that he had spent the night in the rejoiced at the peaceful and prosperous condi- at THC INCREASED ANNUAL OUTPUT, AND THE open air and that the whole amount had been tion of the country, which was traceable to the

stolen from him during his sleep

splendid works of the Army in the first instance. CITY'S COMMERCIAL PROGRESS.

After he had started the five years, imprisone believed that Burman's sons ere long would Belfast as a commercial centre has within ment to which he was sentenced, the police be educated to the point of taking part in local

Government recent years made enormous strides, for which | introduced an agent into the adjoining cells the shipbuilding industry is doubtless. the shipbuilding industry is doubtless largely, this men are though swithout avail, a purs

posing as a fellow prisoner

THE ASCOT GOLD CUP ______ manawhile

LONDON,

Jane Time was when the winen trade was the the boy. Finally after having heard all the

“At Ascol» to-day the race for the Gold Cup: staple product of the town, but things have nor hemle deeds that the supposed prisoner-pro-

resulted as follows been booming in this line for some years, fessed to have accomplished Lange, became Notwithstanding, a fourth of the present frustid, sad divulged, the place where he population of over 300,000 are still dependent hidden his on the factories for a livelihoods

The shipbuilding, firin of Harlund Wolffing, the h employ about 70,000 then, and that of Work many Clark, and Company about half that number

STEADY GROWTH

In the year 1863 Harland and Wolff's output was under sp00 tons; 1874 it was 15,924 and

the year after year the tonnage, has increased until

in 89 1 was $3,000 tona. In 1961

Lons in 34,240, and in 98, 67,900.

¤ It will thus be seen how the tendency

build bigger vessels has enlar

soutput, and although last year

the figures of 297jfit is only fair

was being built, in- 98, but

ntil January, so that

the agent

got at the truth ditë

"the end of hidden notes would be rotten and obtained the secret by saying that he would have finished his term in a few time, when he would take out thei a certain proportion for himself, and remainder to bange's brother in Brisis...

the value the spe

actu

GMr C:D. Rose's Cylle

from Weathe

Captain

SHIPPING REPORTS.

28 June, Gener AUNES, French steam - Quang chow

Clearances at the

Kong Pak, British str Kengnaiu, British, str., for

the steamship Taksang,

monsoon; clear. | Hiththi Maru, Japanese

St. Helenor, British str., Fe-chitte, Chinese sts,, fores Nanyang, German stry for

Nank

British str itish str., for Last

ast of the teamship Meefoot

Mr. Long's Lord Edward 113, Mr. De Bremond's Gardefou THE SUGAR DUTIES DEBATE

LONDON, 16th Juipes Continuing hip.speech in the debate on the, Todian Sugar Duties Act, Lord George Hamil from Shangha, reports Fine wanther, fon said that Sir H. Fowler's motion would southerly moderate winds throughotit, S.S.W. depave India of one of the greatest benefits we swell from Lamocks, light to Pedro Blanco could confer He feared that our Gover ment. would never be popular in India, and that its bonded on the con ices of the and to

the cour fblous times, a

NOTANDA

CALENDAR

menns based, evations

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